All-female Sitting of Parliament, Young female leaders call for more STEM opportunities for women, and Minister of Justice proposes increases to mandatory minimum sentences.
40 male residents of the St. James Infirmary are set to benefit from the construction of a new ward at the facility in Albion, in the parish. The ward is the latest addition at the Infirmary, where a therapeutic park was commissioned in November 2022.
E-Learning Jamaica Company Limited, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Youth (MOEY), engaged students, teachers, and school administrators from all levels in education at a Cybersecurity and Data Protection Forum, hosted on Wednesday February 15. The forum was aimed at highlighting the threats that exist online to the security of personal information and how persons can protect themselves...
Jamaica’s financial system remains stable, Plant Quarantine Act revision almost complete and diverse opportunities expected from Montego Bay and Sitia connection.
Over the past few years Information Communication Technology (ICT) has become part of our everyday lives. ICT is involved in the modern ways in which people attend classes, do business, and even how we participate in entertainment activities. And now, many of the government services are going paperless. Have you considered how the Caribbean is doing in terms of use...
The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) awarded nine students from high schools across the island who got the highest grades in 2022 sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE). The students were given their awards at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Education and Youth’s head office in Kingston on Thursday, February 09.
‘Bit by Bit, Putting it Together’ was the theme of this year’s Jamaica Creative Career Expo held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston earlier this month. Tertiary and secondary students with an interest in the Cultural and Creative Industries had the opportunity to hear tips and best practices from local and international industry players.
Government allocates 50 million dollars for trucking water to drought affected areas, Agriculture Ministry working to export citrus and June plum and OPM subject of cyber-attack.
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